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 Run the Jetson clocks command to achieve maximum frame rate Run the Jetson clocks command to achieve maximum frame rate
    $ sudo /home/nvidia/jetson_clocks.sh    $ sudo /home/nvidia/jetson_clocks.sh
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 +===nano===
 +
 +===MIPI===
 +Serilizer(extender)
 +   *[[https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/products/interface/high-speed-signaling/MAX96701.html/|MAX96701]]
 +   *[[http://www.cel.com/pdf/datasheets/THCV241-Q.pdf|THCV241]]
 +     *[[http://image-sensors-world.blogspot.com/2017/06/thine-mass-produces-15m-mipi-extender.html|thine]]
 +   *[[http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ds90ub953-q1.pdf|DS90UB953]] - 
 +     *[[https://training.ti.com/ds90ub953954-system-design-operation|traning]]
 +The DS90UB953-Q1 serializer is part of TI's FPDLink III device family designed to support high-speed
 +raw data sensors including 2MP imagers at 60-fps
 +and as well as 4MP, 30-fps cameras, satellite
 +RADAR, LIDAR, and Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors.
 +The chip delivers a 4.16-Gbps forward channel and
 +an ultra-low latency, 50-Mbps bidirectional control
 +channel and supports power over a single coax (PoC)
 +or STP cable. The DS90UB953-Q1 features
 +advanced data protection and diagnostic features to
 +support ADAS and autonomous driving. Together
 +with a companion deserializer, the DS90UB953-Q1
 +delivers precise multi-camera sensor clock and
 +sensor synchronization.